New Detailed Image of a Star-Forming Process Released

Since its launch, the James Webb Space Telescope has been captivating scientists and the public worldwide with breathtaking images of the universe.

Recently, James Webb released an image of protostar HH30, a star in its formation stages, captured with astonishing new detail.

Originally discovered using the Hubble Space Telescope, HH30 initially appeared as just a dark molecular cloud. However, the new image reveals a protoplanetary disk, with a narrow jet stream of gas and dust ejecting into space, along with conical outflows at its edges.

It is important to note that James Webb is the most advanced space telescope ever built. Launched on December 25, 2021, it orbits the Sun approximately 1.5 million kilometers away from Earth.

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